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POC 302: Leadership and Management II
3.00 Credits
Manhattan College
This curriculum focuses on the profession of arms, military and joint ethics, problem solving, team building, and AF written/oral communication. Additionally, it will focus on leadership, management, professional knowledge, the Air Force personnel system, and the leadership ethics skills required of an Air Force junior officer. We will use case studies to enhance the learning process. A Leadership Laboratory complements this course by providing advanced leadership experiences in officer-type activities, giving students the opportunity to apply the leadership and management principles of this course. Prerequisite: Department Chair Approval. Spring (Cr. 3) 401. National Security Affairs and Preparation for Active Duty I. This course is designed to allow cadets to comprehend the basic elements of national security policy and process. The individual should comprehend the air and space power functions and competencies. Also the individual should understand selected roles of the military in society and current issues affecting the military profession as well as selected provisions of the military justice system. The individual should comprehend the responsibility, authority and functions of an Air Force commander. The individual should apply listening, speaking, and writing skills in Air Force-peculiar formats and situations with accuracy, clarity, and appropriate style. The individual should comprehend the factors which facilitate a smooth transition from civilian to military life. Prerequisite: Department Chair Approval. Fall (Cr. 3)
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POC 402: National Security Affairs and Preparation for Active Duty II
3.00 Credits
Manhattan College
This course is designed to allow cadets to comprehend the basic elements of national security policy and process. The individual should comprehend the air and space power functions and competencies. Also the individual should understand selected roles of the military in society and current issues affecting the military profession as well as selected provisions of the military justice system. The individual should comprehend the responsibility, authority and functions of an Air Force commander. The individual should apply listening, speaking, and writing skills in Air Force-peculiar formats and situations with accuracy, clarity, and appropriate style. The individual should comprehend the factors which facilitate a smooth transition from civilian to military life. Prerequisite: Department Chair Approval. Spring. (Cr. 3)
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PSYC 251: The Psychology of Delinquent and Criminal Behavior
3.00 Credits
Manhattan College
A survey of psychosocial causes of criminal behavior. Topics include: the antisocial personality, drug abuse, neuropsychological components of criminality, and the critical evaluation of detection methods. (Cr. 3)
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PSYC 321: Social Psychology
3.00 Credits
Manhattan College
A study of the processes by which the behaviors, thoughts, and feelings of the individual are influenced by his/her social environment. Topics include: social perception and attribution, attitude development and change; interpersonal attraction and interpersonal relations such as friendship. (Cr. 3)
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PSYC 344: Group Dynamics
3.00 Credits
Manhattan College
An introduction to small group processes, including theory, research, and application. Topics include leadership, power, decision-making and conflict. (Cr. 3)
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RELS 110: The Nature and Experience of Religion
3.00 Credits
Manhattan College
Religion as a human phenomenon and its transcendent elements. Contemporary approaches to the problem of religious beliefs and faith. A study of the problems of religious language, myth, symbolism and ritual. The relations between religion and culture with special reference to contemporary questions. Offered every semester. (Cr. 3)
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RELS 201: Introductory Astronomy
3.00 Credits
Manhattan College
Fundamental properties of radiation. Astronomical measurements. The motions of the sun and the planets. Stellar evolution. Stellar clusters and galaxies. Two lectures and one two-hour lab per week. (Cr. 3)
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RELS 201 - Introductory Astronomy
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RELS 202: Introductory Geology
3.00 Credits
Manhattan College
The basic feature of the earth's crust; the internal and external processes affecting it; its historical evolution. Two lectures and one two-hour lab per week. (Cr. 3)
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RELS 202 - Introductory Geology
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RELS 203: Topics in Science I
3.00 Credits
Manhattan College
Topics chosen from chemistry and the allied physical sciences to illustrate the principles, history, and philosophy of science and its impact on everyday life. Topics include air and water environment, solid waste disposal, fossil fuels, synfuels, and nuclear energy. Two lectures and one two-hour lab per week. (Cr. 3)
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RELS 204: Topics in Science II
3.00 Credits
Manhattan College
Topics chosen from chemistry and the allied life sciences to illustrate the principles, history, and philosophy of science and its impact on everyday life. Topics include the genetic code, biotechnology, food production, food and health, and drugs. Two lectures and one two-hour lab per week. (Cr. 3)
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